DELTA CIVIL SERVANTS CELEBRATE AS GOVERNOR OBOREVWORI FULFILLS PROMISE OF NEW MINIMUM WAGE

Delta State was abuzz with jubilation among civil servants as they received their latest salaries, confirming that Governor Sheriff Oborevwori has delivered on his promise to implement the new minimum wage of N77,000. This wage increase aligns with national adjustments aimed at supporting workers amid rising costs of living, and Delta State's proactive adoption of the new wage has brought relief and optimism across the region.

Civil servants expressed their gratitude, noting that the additional income would provide much-needed support for families dealing with increased expenses. The new minimum wage policy is part of Oborevwori's broader commitment to improving workers' welfare, a key promise he made during his campaign.

By taking early action to enact the wage increase, Delta State joins the ranks of proactive states leading in labor reforms, setting an example for others to follow. Governor Oborevwori's commitment to the welfare of civil servants is being widely commended, with labor unions and employees viewing this as a positive step toward enhanced morale and productivity within the state's public sector.

The implementation of the N77,000 minimum wage is a significant milestone for the Oborevwori administration, reflecting its focus on socio-economic development and improved livelihoods for Delta State’s workforce.

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